8 Clitheroe 'Advertiser and Times, Friday, June 30, 1967<
IN-the past two years July has been a month of crisis. But this year there is absolutely no sign of gloom on the Stock Exchange. The prophets of doom have been confounded — at least in regard to ordinary share prices
No gloom as the prices continue to rise
which continue to rise. The story is .slightly different in Government and o ther fixed interest stocks.' 'While shares are. ■booming on ! inf la t io n ' fears. Government stocks are falling, partly on re newed devaluation fears. A weak pound would
suggestions th a t we should have a floating pound. s This means that the £
hould be allowed to-find its
cause money to be with drawn by foreigners from London and to do th a t they would sell Govern ment stocks. ■ There have even been
about, bliis is that i f the £ were to. float, all other curren cies. Would have to float too. And at the moment they, are t all at fixed levels regulated by
Fund..These fears : have' led-- to w interest rates moving; up
he- International Monetary
Cf 71 per cent, loan stock by t oats, Patons, the wool and
. secured. I t is covered as to .
hread giant. This stock is massively
capital 12 times by assets and as to interest ‘ 15i times by profit.
should be on the market around £100. Anyone who s wants a safe 71 per cent,
o' The stock is being issued to rdinary shareholders. But it hould look as it guarantees
st vest tneir money in such r ocks because if interest
this high rate for 23 years ahead at least. inSome people do not like to
ates change the price will
ards. The best example of o this is the issue of £10 million
nstead of being fixed at 2.80 dollars. .But. the difficulty
iown level in a free market,
move. Thev prefer to deposit t their money with organisa
raw it easily. This explains so the popularity • of ^building
dions where they
..can. with ciety investment.. I t . costs
absolutely nothing . to put-
your money into- a building society or to take it out. b I t Is true that, there have
is that all who are members of the Building Societies Association stick together. g Even those societies that
net into difficulties and are of v.-
This age nearly se e the iv spvpn vears.
being taken over by the Leek ' .Uie -best. scientific brains, in and Westbourne, which h»s Britain. ■ £220 million of assets.
a This solution has been always technical experts but Adopted because -although in this case the two chair- a lliance Perpetual has,made men, Lord Nelson and Sir r good recovery it still has to I-eon Bagit, are recognised as
This £7 million society is-.. will be able to attract some of . The.-. chairmen are.- not
Alliance perpetual after yea
has happened
trouble. with
et o t ---- - .
. Tt- will- be able to offer a ■ complete. range on items like • computers processing
ot members even tuallymlin tio gcu «u.
.
groups — healthily exceeding AEI- and GEC in size.
and .caninment. equipm
is a "hard core” of £1 million fields of electrical engmeer- or so that would lie taken ing and automation. So if out as soon as possible.
b So a merger with a much ■ good name, English Electric aigger society was the only shares at 45s. must look a When this
ation withdrawals and there leaders respectively in the you believe in backing a really sound Ions term holding.
nswer i s the seventh largest society
January probably, that “hard a now a fleabite to the Leek
takes place, in
core” will decide „whether is thev will bother. Their money an/i Westbourne which ranks
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Postal en tr ies must bo p ostmarked not la te r thon Tuesday midnight but entr ies delivered bv hand arc a c cep ted a t all u Evening Post “ offices up to noon on Wednesdays.
Banking i Another type of fixed
prominence these day®. is Twentieth Century Banking. S This is a subsidiary of Mr
with a banking company. One that is coming into moie
nterest investment popular with many people is a deposit
Sidney Bloch’s Hallmark becurities. Hallmark is a
I uilding and property group. f t has just arranged a re vinancing of its property in
with Sun Life Assurance who are providing £12 million. t You can judge people by
estments in co-operation
he company they keep and Hallmark is in very good
company indeed. Haying noted this development I decided to look at the balance sheet . of its sub sidiary Twentieth Century Banking and I find it m
Box. At one time Courtaulds bad the idea of challenging Metal Box.
rirst class name which has f
nnotn Another company with nv win. -
shrewd man. Mr Hubert Newton, at its head.
n the country and has a eported this week is Metal mBut the Cdurtauld’s chair
admitted privately that Metal Box never gave them a chance. They had countered
an. Sir Frank Kearton. has
every move taken bv Cour taulds. And Courtaulds have
now decided to hand respon sibility for • its interest in Reads, its Liverpool canning group, over to the American Can. Sir Frank obviously has
societies getting into auh- culty but the great safeguard
een rare cases of building
pany of this caiibre. p Assets are 38s. a share. The
price for ..
sense1 for. a small investor to take a- profit on part of his
ness' a t-19 times earnings. It would, obviously make a,
resent pnce value the busi
holding But the order book is shooting upwards and the.
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great respect for Metal Box. When competitors take that view it is significant. Metal Box shareholders have had five bonus issues in tile past ten vears.
Worth holding CThe latest report shows that
5 ans sold have passed the
are worth holding. Asset backing of 34s a share
G 33: Farming Today
scope for a dividend increase next year. So that the shares at 46s 6d to yield 4.3 per cent
excellent health. twI t paws its depositors be
eriods. The latest accounts show that the ratio between
ceeen C'per cent, and 7 per t nt., depending on whether they leave their money for phree months or longer
share capital and reserves of £1.400.000 and deposits of £3.300,000 is 1: 2: 3. a This is a good figure. There
■ alance sheets, and check
re many savers today who would still have their money if before investing they had b taken the trouble to study
.000,000.000 a vear mark. It looks as if there will be
very is high and the business is A conservatively conducted.
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news is on the way is Ranks . Hovis. Its shares are up
net there are loans of onlv £10 million. Another giant where good
gainst assets of £76 million
from 25s to 29s but still give a healthy 5i- per cent, income. Its half year profits with two months of higher bread prices m them already show a 7.6
■whether the" security bcimr offered measured up to the Twentieth Century Banking standards. In the 'lamentable Pinnock case the ratio of capital to public money
deposited was 1:18. s But some investors would
the share market in the hones of capital gain. Rolls Boyce shareholders-
ooner take their risks with
have to make up their minds shortly whether to take up tlie £16 million worth of new shares being offered at 42s. 6d.—against a market nrice of 47s — or whether to sell their “rights" to these shares.
Low price
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3 0: POWER BOAT RACING. From South- port.
accompany a band of exiled Tibetan guerillas.
_ „ 3 35: LAWMAN. “Cold Fear.”
5 5: ALL SQUARE. 5 35: THE LONE RANGER, 6 0- NEWS. G 15: TREE HOUSE FAMILY. G 35: THE SONG BREAK. The Halle Choir GIVE AT SEVEN. Appeal. QUINTESSENCE. "Peace."
G 50:6 55: 7 25:
10 5: 11 5:
DONOVAN MEETS LOGUE. Singer Donovan meets poet Christopher Logue. WEATHER AND MEETING POINT.
8 25: 9 55:
4 5: MAN OF THE WORLD. "The Mmd- reader. •
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I SPY. “No Exchange On Damaged Merchandise.” WHERE DANGER LIVES. Starring Robert Mitchum. Dr J. Cameron saves Margo’s life, and faces a nightmare of love and mayhem. NEWS. THE BLACKPOOL SHOW. Dickie Henderson, Frank Ifield, The Beverley
Sisters.CHARLOTTE MOVES AND TAM BOURINES PLAY. Charlotte from uni versity — and Frankie from nowhere! What can they have to say to each other, and what will their friends WEATHER. think?
DOWN. EPILOGUE and CLOSE
MONDAY. 1110: Schools. 145: Wimble don. 4 45: On Air and Firstimers.
BBC2. i 55: Cricket. 4 25: Cricket. 7: News Review. 7 25: Theatre 625 “Firebrand.” 855: Jacques Loussier Trio Play Bach, ft 35: The World of Wooster. 105: News. 1010: Late Night Sunday. MONDAY. 11: .Play School. 2: Wimbledon.
BORDER TV. 110: Open Air Meeting. The Regent Hall Corps of The Salvation Army 1215: Plaih Sailing. 12 35: A Guide To Family Spending: Prevention and Cure 1255: Your Sunday Paper. 115: Sign Off. 225: National News. 230: Raid Into Tibet. 3 0: Power Boats. 3 35: Farming Outlook. 4 5: Anniversary. 410: Thun- derbirds- Move And You’re Dead. 5 5: All Square 535: The Adventures of Robin Hood-The Minstrel.’6 0: National News and Border Weather. .615: Tree House
Hour 3- Wimbledon and cricket 3 30- Afternoon Theatre. 4 30: Wimbledon and
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’7 ’ 0- Weather.-News. Ena Baga 7 -: ■ at 'the Organ! 8 33: Jlmmv ' Hanley.
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2 31 ■ Bi"v C-tton Band Show. - a*- soprk
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Family.'6"35? 'The Song Break. 6 50: C o n t a c t . 6 55: This Is The Day. 7 25: Pevton Place Hour. 8 20: Border Diary. 8 25: Gideon’s Way: The Big Fix. 9 25: Wendy and Me: A Room At The Bottom. 9 55: National News. 10 5: The Blackpool Show. 11 5: Charlotte Moves . . . and Tamborines Play. 11 50: Epilogue. MONDAY. 4 40: Anniversary. 4 45: Tmgha and Tucker Club.
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Pick of the Pops. Sorry, I ’ll Read That
Movie-Go-Round What Do You' Know? Sing Something Simple. The Gentlemen Back in
Again.
League Grand Hotel.
News.Grand Hotel.
Sunday Half-Hour. Life with Lord Charles. Many A Slip. Eric Robinson.
' Jazz
Journey.News., »
NMONDAY:, 5 30: Weather, News, Breakfast Special. 8 30: Cews. . 8 34;.. Housewives*
Southern Serenade 12 15: Simon Dee. 1: Monday. Monday! 2: Swlngnlong. 4 15: The Dales. 4 31* Racing and Cricket. 4 ,3o: Newly Pressed.
.15* The Dales. 81:
8: News. 8 4: What’s Ne\v? 9: 'News. 9 4: Mozart”s String
third PROGRAMME
Mhoice/ 9 55: Five to Teh. 10: Yusic Box; 10 81: Music While
Mou Work. 11: Morning Storey.
Quartets. 9 30: Your Concert Choice. 11: Music Magazine. 12: Orchestral Concert. 1 30: Gasper Cassada. l 55: Flm- pinone. ,2 55: Handel and Haydn. .3 45: Talking About Music. 4 15: Handel and Haydn
Radio Show’. 9: Norman St John. 10 15: I Wanna Know
7: Stuart Grundy *8 45: RADIO MJXKMROGRG
10 45: Take Fifteen. ll : Ten Twenty. 12: Midnight W’:.h Matthew. 12 30: Music in The
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